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Socialites and skateboarders alike showed up Wednesday night to screen French club king/street artist André Saraiva‘s short film, “The Shoe.” What most at the Standard didn’t know is that there were two versions of the flick. An early screening had an abbreviated love scene starring Annabelle Dexter-Jones, while a 10:30 p.m. showing had the full cut of Saraiva’s real-life girlfriend stripping down. The reason? Ann Dexter-Jones, the star’s jewelry-designer mother, was in the audience for the first showing. But Ann stayed for the second one, too. “I didn’t know Annabelle was such a good kisser,” proud Ann was overheard joking. Guests then migrated to Le Bain, where Paul Sevigny spun ’60s vinyl. Some brave souls stripped down and dove into the club’s sudsy pool, creating a hipster bouillabaisse. On the scene were Kevin Jonas, Gus Wenner, Serge Becker, Charlotte Ronson, Carlos Mota and Hannah Bronfman.